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Introduction

For the first time in its more than 90-year history, the National Folk Festival is setting up shop in Mississippi’s capital. From November 7–9, 2025, downtown Jackson will host this free, three-day outdoor celebration of American traditional arts. The festival will remain in Jackson through 2026 and 2027 as part of its multi-year residency.

This event is more than a music festival — it’s a catalyst for culture, tourism, and economic growth in the heart of Mississippi.

Why This Festival Matters

Cultural Significance

The National Folk Festival is the longest-running traditional arts event in the United States, first held in 1934 to celebrate the diverse cultural traditions that define American life. Its arrival in Jackson…

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Mississippi doesn’t just have a rich history—it has a rhythm. From the cotton fields of the Delta to the juke joints of Clarksdale, the Magnolia State is where some of the most influential voices in American music first found their sound. The global legacies of blues, gospel, rock, country, and soul all trace their roots here.

Let’s take a closer look at Mississippi’s role as the cradle of American music, the legends it produced, and the cultural treasure that is the Mississippi Blues Trail.

Mississippi's Musical Giants: Icons That Changed the World

B.B. King – Born near Indianola, B.B. King revolutionized the blues with his signature guitar style and emotional vocal delivery. His influence spans every genre from blues to rock.

Elvis Presley

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